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This is a travel blog guide, review, and curation dedicated to Tulunan Falls of Pisan.

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๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญ KABACAN, COTABATO
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This travel guide is divided into sections, organized in separate tabs for context-based navigation. Once I get to gather more data and materials for Tulunan Falls of Pisan, I will update this article. You can also expand thumbnail photos by clicking on them.

▼ OVERVIEW ▼ HISTORY TIMELINE ▼ REVIEW GUIDE ▼ WHERE TO STAY ▼ WHAT TO DO ▼ WHERE TO EAT


General: The word Tulunan came from the Maguindanao word "tulun," which means "a place of abundance."

Location: Tulunan Falls is located in Brgy Pisan of Kabacan town in Cotabato province. It's under Purok Bermuda. The waterfall base has an elevation of approximately 145 meters above sea level. For the exact location, check my Google pin here.

Route or Directions The entry or jump-off point is at Purok Kuweba, still in Pisan. The jump-off point is approximately 28 minutes away from Kabacan Terminal Complex. See the map below for the suggested directions and route if you're coming from downtown Kabacan. If you are using a navigation app, this is the GPS coordinates of the jump-off village: 7.200980, 124.870478.



Entrance Fee: As of this posting, the entrance fee per head is 10 pesos which you have to pay the moment you reach the village. The house near the parking area is where you are going to pay for the entrance fee. If you're not sure, you may ask the crowd—but beware of scammers.

Parking Details: There is a parking area at the jump-off village suitable for motorcycles. Parking fee is 5 pesos per motorcycle unit. See photo of the parking area below.

TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

Trail profile: The trail from the jump-off village to the waterfalls base is approximately 500 meters. The start of the trail has an elevation of approximately 95 MASL. Approximate elevation gain on the trail is 53 meters from the start of the trail.

TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

Opening/Closing Time: The area is open from 6 AM to 4 PM.

Facilities: There are three cottages for rent at 100 pesos each (as of this posting). There are no stores and restrooms. See photo of the cottage below.

TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

Ownership: The waterfall is actually located inside a private property. Below is a selfie I took with the private owner of the waterfall.

TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN
TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

2025-February-02 • This date became the first time I visited this waterfall. This date is also the basis of the information I initially added on this travel guide blog. Based on what I heard, Tulunan (falls) has been here since time immemorial; but it was only recently when they opened it to the public that they called it as "newly discovered" falls about 2 weeks prior to this visit.
TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

Location and Access Guide: The location of the place is a Muslim community. It is important to be aware of the cultural boundaries if you are a Christian. Location access is easy, as the roads leading to the village of Purok Kuweba in Pisan are paved. If you didn't bring your own vehicle, there are tricycles in the village. As to the fare, I have no info.

Directions Guide: If you are coming from Kabacan poblacion/downtown, I posted a route suggestion under the OVERVIEW section courtesy of Google Maps. The advantage of this waterfall is its easy accessibility from anywhere in Kabacan as the road network is efficient. I suggest using a motorcycle when visiting this place. You may not want to soil your car after a muddy hike.

Expenses Guide: The only mandatory expense you may utilize is the 10-pesos entrance fee (as of this posting). If you brought your own vehicle, parking fee is 5 pesos for motorcycles/scooters. Bringing your own food is not prohibited.

Parking Guide: If you're planning to bring your vehicle, the parking area is a small space under a tree. They charge 5 pesos per motorcycle as of this posting. I am not sure for four wheels. In our case, there are parts of the parking area that were muddy.

Trail Guide: The trail is like a walk in the park. Be careful of some parts, though. Despite the almost flat trail, there are sections that are slippery and muddy. I slipped and fell twice on this hike. It's a 15-minute hike from the village to the waterfall passing through farms, plantations, and mountain landscapes. Along the trail, several species of forest plants are abundant. The lower cascades of the creek are also visible along the trail.
TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

There are no available homestays or inns around the area. I also don't recommend staying with the locals due to the lack of tourism management guidelines as of this posting. The waterfall's popularity became viral with unexpected influx of visitors, so the community did not expect a sudden arrival of multitude, crowding their small mountainside village. There are three cottages available at the base of the waterfalls, . The owner charges 100 pesos per hut as of this posting.
TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

Hiking: Enjoy a softcore leisure hike. Notice the lower cascades along the trail. Don't forget to view and enjoy the mountain landscapes and the trail that dissects a certain banana plantation.

TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

Swim at the waterfall: The path of the cascades are not slippery. The rocks were mineralized, and they stick to your feet. Take a shower in a safe corner and enjoy the waterfall massage.

TULUNAN FALLS - PISAN

Climb the waterfall: The waterfall has several layers per drop. You may want to climb the highest cascade that is open to public. Observe safety and precaution first.
There are no restaurants around. There is a sari-sari store at the village.


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2025-March-02:
• YouTube video of Tulunan Falls added.
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• This post was published.
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"This article features updates, guides, curated information, historical timelines, and significant events about Santa Cruz Public Market in Ilocos Sur."

• Personal insights from my actual visits were also included here, and this article will be updated periodically.

• My latest blogs about this place will also be added here when I write a new one.

๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญ SANTA CRUZ, ILOCOS SUR
SANTA CRUZ (ILOCOS SUR) PUBLIC MARKET

This article is divided into sections, organized in separate tabs for context-based navigation. All of the sections are works-in-progress. Once I get to gather more data and materials for specific topics related to Santa Cruz, Ilocos Sur public market, I will update this article.

▼ ACTUAL VISITS AND REVIEW ▼ OVERVIEW ▼ HISTORY AND CURRENT EVENTS ▼ WHAT TO BUY?

This section is where I will post any new original materials I obtained related to Santa Cruz Public Market. It could be a blog or a visual/photo update.


 ►  2023-July-13 (Blog Review)



• Context of visit: Me and my brother went to Baguio from Vigan when it suddenly rained. We dropped in this site for shelter and also to look for a raincoat. On this day, I've noticed that the 7-Eleven store on the ground floor is gone. For the full story, check this link: ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญ STA CRUZ • (Ilocos Sur) Why Did I Visit their Public Market?

๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญ STA CRUZ • (Ilocos Sur) Why Did I Visit their Public Market?

It was almost 05:00 PM when it rained hard. We went to this public market to look for a raincoat.


STA CRUZ, ILOCOS SUR PUBLIC MARKET
๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญ SANTA CRUZ • We visited Santa Cruz public market spontaneously because of the heavy rain on our way to Baguio on a scooter.
• Accessibility: Like most public markets in the Philippines, the Santa Cruz (Ilocos Sur) Public Market is conveniently located along the National Highway (or the ▼ ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญ LUZON ISLAND • MacArthur Highway or Manila North Road (Local Guide + Review)

๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญ LUZON ISLAND • MacArthur Highway or Manila North Road (Local Guide + Review)

This is a travel blog compilation of the Manila North Road (MacArthur Highway). This post is inspired by the format of encyclopedia or wikipedia curation.
that runs from Aparri to Caloocan City). I like the fact that this public market was able to provide us an immediate shelter and catered to our needs conveniently during this visit.

• Parking: The property has a wide parking space which provides additional convenience for market shoppers who bring their vehicles.

• Well-ventilated: The dry market section of this property is well-ventilated. It also has a spacious atrium. During this visit, it was raining; and the market was not crowded.

• Safe shelter: Like what happened to us, this property became our safe shelter when it rained. It is a public property; hence, we could drop by for a rest. We also used this public market as a shelter when we were caught in trouble (heavy rain) along the way. While some public markets are crowded with limited "clean" space conducive for resting from a tiring travel, the atrium of Santa Cruz Public Market is very spacious and relatively cleaner to safely loiter around. I haven't tried dropping by here at night time, though.

This section is a repository of established facts or significant data about the Santa Cruz Public Market.


 ►  General Information

• Location: Santa Cruz Public Market is a property of the municipality of Santa Cruz, Ilocos Sur located at the National Highway, Santa Cruz, Ilocos Sur. See location on Google Local Guides: https://maps.app.goo.gl/C9HEcuHvUF4M7a1r9



• Public Funding: Based on the 2012 COA report, 7,901,995.36 pesos were spent in the construction of this public market. A separate amount of 4,161,934.59 pesos were also spent for the concreting and continuation of this public market.

• Market Day: Every Thursday

• Navigation: The dry section occupies the front sections of the building. The wet market is located at the rear (back) portion of the building.

 ►  Notable Tenants



• Landbank of the Philippines ATM (ground floor) | Status: active tenant.
• 7-Eleven Convenience Store (ground floor) | Status: permanently closed
Big Brew Coffee Shop
• nmb RAGASA Pharmacy (ground floor) | Status: active tenant as of my 13-July-2023 visit

HISTORY OF SANTA CRUZ PUBLIC MARKET
(TIMELINE OF EVENTS)


 ►  History and Current Events



• 2024-July-20: On this day, a public document was signed showing that the Santa Cruz Public Market and the slaughterhouse were allotted a total of 6,175,354.60 pesos for debt servicing. As of this date, project completion was 33% complete with running cost incurred at 3,352,139.23.




• 2024-May-17: On this day, this vlog posted that the price of chicken, pork chop, and tilapia were 150 pesos/kilo, 270 pesos/kilo, and 160 pesos/kilo respectively.

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WHAT TO SHOP IN SANTA CRUZ (ILOCOS SUR) PUBLIC MARKET? This section covers local products, pasalubong items, and other commodities for daily life that you may find in Santa Cruz Public Market. The availability and price of these products may change by time. Be sure to check the descriptions and the date for a time-based context of the products or commodities..


 ►  Flowers

Santa Cruz Ilocos Sur Public Market

• 2024-November-01: On this day, a Facebook post revealed that flowers are available in Santa Cruz Public Market as of 2024-November-01. Flowers are in-demand commodities in Ilocos during the "undas" season (every November 1-2) due to the cultural practices of the Ilocanos in remembering their deceased family members and relatives.


 ►  Pork Chop

SANTA CRUZ, ILOCOS SUR PUBLIC MARKET

• 2024-May-17: On this day, this vlog posted the presence of pork chop products at the wet section of the market.

Date

Item

Price

2024-May-17

Pork chop

270 pesos/kilo



 ►  Poultry

SANTA CRUZ, ILOCOS SUR PUBLIC MARKET

• 2024-May-17: On this day, this vlog posted the presence of poultry products at the wet section of the market.

Date

Item

Price

2024-May-17

Poultry

150 pesos/kilo



 ►  Fish

SANTA CRUZ, ILOCOS SUR PUBLIC MARKET

• 2024-May-17: On this day, this vlog posted the presence of tilapia at the wet section of the market.

Date

Item

Price

2024-May-17

Tilapia

160 pesos/kilo



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UPDATE HISTORY FOR THIS BLOG POST

2024-December-02:
• Added new entry (2024-May-17 update) under the history and current events tab
• Added new entry under the overview tab (market day, navigation)
• Added new entry (2024-July-20 update) under the history and current events tab
• Added new entries (flowers, fish, pork, poultry) under the WHAT TO BUY tab/>
2023-August-03:
• 'Updated Guides and Directories' label was replaced with 'Updated Guides and Reviews'.

2023-July-31:
• Proofreading applied. 'Feature Posts' and 'Public Markets' tab removed and were replaced by 'UPDATED REVIEWS AND DIRECTORIES' and 'Local Guides and Reviews' lables respectively. Removed from "All" label.

2023-July-30:
• Added html codes for recent posts under the label [Santa Cruz - Ilocos Sur]

2023-July-27:
• Lay-out for related stories modified. Proofreading applied.

2023-July-25:
• This post was originally published on this date.
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